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That part of a country which fronts or faces another country or an unsettled region; the marches; the border, confine, or extreme part of a country, bordering on another country; the border of the settled and cultivated part of a country; as, the frontier of civilization.
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Peddlers sold them from coast to frontier.
"Many places are turning back to frontier," Gillaspy said.
My companion and I stop by a museum dedicated to frontier life.
Napier Mine and Metal Ford in Tennessee hark back to frontier iron mining and smelting.
His diabolical assistance allowed them to lay waste to frontier settlements -- and then disappear.
"Ted's costs are 15 to 20percentt below United's, which makes them comparable to Frontier".
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Travellers in the EU are used to frontier-hopping marked by no more than a change of speed limit and a faint nostalgia for the days when crossing a border earned an exotic stamp in your passport.
In November 1989, the California Coastal Commission gave the go-ahead for the realignment of SR 76 in western Oceanside, from I-5 to Frontier Drive.
In 1964, the state allocated funds for the widening of SR 76 to four lanes in Oceanside, and in October 1965, the first portion of the widening from Carey Road to Frontier Drive entered the bidding phase.
Most of that decline was related to costs of its planned sale of some rural phone systems to Frontier Communications.
The agreement said that an independent Kachin state was "desirable", and promised "full autonomy in internal administration" to "Frontier Areas", as today's ethnic states were then known.
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